The European Union offers some terrific trade opportunities, but depending on your sector, some countries are preferable over others, according to Biz Coach Terry Corbell. He reports competitive intelligence is a prerequisite to pick the right trading partners to maximize profits.
That’s the message from his interview with Seena Sharp, competitive intelligence expert, speaker and author. In his column posted at http://www.bizcoachinfo.com, The Biz Coach concludes competitive intelligence leads to smarter business decisions and reduced risks.
She authored the noteworthy book: “Competitive Intelligence Advantage: How to Minimize Risk, Avoid Surprises, and Grow Your Business in a Changing World.” The publisher is John S. Wiley & Sons, Inc.
“The 24 million consumers in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland are quicker to accept new products than are their western European counterparts,”
Here’s the link to the full Biz Coach report: http://www.bizcoachinfo.com/
Mr. Corbell often draws on his experience as a business-performance consultant and media columnist.
The New York Times featured him twice in 2008. For numerous business tips, simply Google each of these headlines:
• Been There... Done That... Here’s How
• Advice on Taking an Entrepreneurial Leap
As a profit professional in Seattle, he developed The CMS Approach. To relieve a company’s financial stress, The CMS Approach includes a financial turnaround program on a pay-for-performance basis. Mr. Corbell provides complete solutions for a small retainer and one percent of the net-profit increase.
His firm, CMS Associates LLC, http://www.cmsassociatesllc.com, has been long-known for providing “Solutions to Increase Revenue.” CMS is an excellent company with an outstanding record of success since 1992. The firm has insights, systems and strategies to save companies time and money while increasing revenue.
His business-coaching columns on media Web sites have been published since January, 2001. He is currently published by KIRO in Seattle at http://www.kirotv.com/
Mr. Corbell is also focusing on economic development. He and KIRO are partnering to promote the economic climate of Western Washington communities.
He’s writing a book tentatively entitled, “How to Watch Your Back in the Jungle – Avoiding Business Predators.”
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